Cooling of the Earth's mantle since the Meso-Archean is predicted by thermal and petrological models to have induced a secular change in the composition of primary mantle-derived magmas – and thus bulk oceanic crust; in particular, suggesting a decrease in maficity over time. This hypothesis underpins several recent studies that have addressed key geological questions concerning evolving plate tectonic styles, the rates and timing of continental crust formation, comparative planetology, and the emergence of complex life on Earth. Major, minor, and trace element geochemical analyses of (meta)mafic rocks preserved in the geological record allows exploration of this theory, although no consensus currently exists about the magnitude of this cha...
International audienceMany recent studies conclude that plate tectonics started about 3 billion year...
The composition of the subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) varies in a systematic way with the...
Today, continental crust is primarily produced in subduction zone settings, where slab dehydration i...
Cooling of the Earth's mantle since the Meso-Archean is predicted by thermal and petrological models...
The Earth as a planetary system has experienced significant change since its formation c. 4.54 Gyr a...
Partial melting experiments with models of Archean oceanic crust (MAOC; with 11, 13 and 15 wt.% MgO)...
International audienceThe Earth is the only known planet where plate tectonics is active, and differ...
AbstractIn the early 1980s, evidence that crustal rocks had reached temperatures >1000 °C at normal ...
In the early 1980s, evidence that crustal rocks had reached temperatures >1000 °C at normal lower cr...
Modern plate tectonic brings down oceanic crust along subduction zones where it either dehydrates or...
It is estimated that around three quarters of Earth's first generation continental crust had been pr...
A survey is given of the dimensions and composition of the present continental crust. The abundances...
The absence of ultrahigh pressure (UHP) orogenic eclogite in the geological record older than c. 0.6...
Many geological and geodynamical studies of metamorphism in subduction zones have relied upon worldw...
The preserved archive of continental crust suggests that various secular geologic and geochemical tr...
International audienceMany recent studies conclude that plate tectonics started about 3 billion year...
The composition of the subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) varies in a systematic way with the...
Today, continental crust is primarily produced in subduction zone settings, where slab dehydration i...
Cooling of the Earth's mantle since the Meso-Archean is predicted by thermal and petrological models...
The Earth as a planetary system has experienced significant change since its formation c. 4.54 Gyr a...
Partial melting experiments with models of Archean oceanic crust (MAOC; with 11, 13 and 15 wt.% MgO)...
International audienceThe Earth is the only known planet where plate tectonics is active, and differ...
AbstractIn the early 1980s, evidence that crustal rocks had reached temperatures >1000 °C at normal ...
In the early 1980s, evidence that crustal rocks had reached temperatures >1000 °C at normal lower cr...
Modern plate tectonic brings down oceanic crust along subduction zones where it either dehydrates or...
It is estimated that around three quarters of Earth's first generation continental crust had been pr...
A survey is given of the dimensions and composition of the present continental crust. The abundances...
The absence of ultrahigh pressure (UHP) orogenic eclogite in the geological record older than c. 0.6...
Many geological and geodynamical studies of metamorphism in subduction zones have relied upon worldw...
The preserved archive of continental crust suggests that various secular geologic and geochemical tr...
International audienceMany recent studies conclude that plate tectonics started about 3 billion year...
The composition of the subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) varies in a systematic way with the...
Today, continental crust is primarily produced in subduction zone settings, where slab dehydration i...